I recieved this from the bubhub website manager
Begin forwarded message:
x-tad-smallerHi Katrina/x-tad-smaller
x-tad-smallerThank you for your kind words about the site - much appreciated!/x-tad-smaller
x-tad-smallerAs you are probably aware, our site is endorsed by the ACMI and the
I agree Mary, my personal favourite is September, the look of absolute glee
:-)Katrina
On 19/10/2006, at 5:07 PM, Mary Murphy wrote:
x-tad-smallerIsn’t june’s baby just the most perfect attachment? Good for showing women what they are aiming for. MM/x-tad-smaller
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Isn't GBS a staph infection??? Been awhile since I was at work, relishing in the time off work with little munchkin who is now 3 and bit months old.
katrina
On 06/10/2006, at 7:06 PM, Kelly @ BellyBelly wrote:
x-tad-smallerOne of the women on my site has just found out she has both of these
Hi Pauline
there is something called 'Night Nannies, I saw something on the tv about this a few weeks agodon't think they were midwives though
Katrina
On 21/09/2006, at 8:52 PM, Pauline Moore wrote:
x-tad-smallerDid I see somewhere that midwives (through an agency) were going into women’s
the website in the article has been temporarily disabled! wonder if it was because of the breastfeeding/ bra content???
Katrina ;-)
~who proudly feed her 5 week old while out in public today
On 31/07/2006, at 5:04 PM, Helen and Graham wrote:
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Congratulations and best wishes to you all
Katrina :-)
On 15/07/2006, at 9:29 PM, Janet Fraser wrote:
Isobel Joy Stokes Fraser was born beautifully at home, in water, into her daddy's hands Thursday 13th July.
She weighs 3.7kgs and has taken to life earthside with remarkable alacrity!
I caught the story in NSW, it started so well I thought!
but I ended up screaming also!!!
Katrina
On 10/07/2006, at 7:34 PM, Kelly @ BellyBelly wrote:
x-tad-smallerYup. */x-tad-smallerx-tad-smallersigh/x-tad-smallerx-tad-smaller*/x-tad-smaller
x-tad-smaller /x-tad-smaller
x-tad-smallerBest
not able to find a transcript on the siteGrrr
On 11/07/2006, at 12:16 AM, Susan Cudlipp wrote:
x-tad-smallerAny chance of a transcript?/x-tad-smallerx-tad-smallerSue/x-tad-smallerx-tad-smaller- Original Message -/x-tad-smaller
x-tad-smallerFrom:/x-tad-smallerx-tad-smaller
Hi Everyone
I was hoping to announce my news along with the birth story, but the
story will have to come later! ;-)
Introducing my new little munchkin Lilly born @40+6
Born last Saturday 24 June 2006
Weighed: 3740grams
HC 35.5cms
Length 52cms
Labour was 3.5hours, mostly spent in the shower.
thanks for sharing Andrea. I love hearing stories like this one.
:-)
Katrina
(who is 40/40 today)
On 18/06/2006, at 12:10 AM, Andrea Quanchi wrote:
I was 'with' a woman on thursday night when she birthed that left me
on a real high
Kath has been seeing me for her whole pregnancy and we had
I too have read the book, and laughed and cried all the way thorugh. It
is an awesome read ;-)
Katrina
On 19/05/2006, at 5:28 PM, Diane Gardner wrote:
I read it a couple of years ago on a plane back from the US and I
couldn't put it down. Yes and I too laughed and cried on the plane. It
Ditto! Have a great day everybody!
Katrina
On 04/05/2006, at 10:31 PM, diane wrote:
x-tad-smallerHappy International Midwives Day to everyone./x-tad-smaller
x-tad-smallerCheers,/x-tad-smallerx-tad-smallerDi/x-tad-smaller
not sure of the title, but an awesome video. Babies are so clever!!!
We watched it in the early days of our middy training and it was a real eye opener! Very inspiring
Katrina
On 25/04/2006, at 1:37 PM, Jo Watson wrote:
I don't know what it's called, but the one where the freshly newborn baby
Hi everyone
I know this is going to be a very individual preference, but just
wondering if any of you wonderful people out there can recommend some
music for birthing. I have my Enya CD and a couple of others, but am
wanting some more. If anyone has a CD or artist they can recommend from
Reddy's I Am Woman to her if she asked when things were tough.
Wellshe asked me, I did and she said it was just what she needed -
lots of laughs afterwards :-)
Hope this helps - Lynne
- Original Message - From: Ceri Katrina
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To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Where I work, we offer position changes, walking, the shower, the bath
if available, hands and knees, rocking etc etc all before the epidural
is suggested. Even though it is in hospital we still try to make it as
women centred as we can, after all we are all there for the woman and
the family
Hi Nicola
Who are you seeing for your care???The main thing to remember is to discuss all your wishes with the midwife on the day. If the midwife is aware of what your wishes are they can facilitate it better. From memeory (it has been a few months since I was in birthing suite) you have up to
what an awesome reply
On 28/02/2006, at 10:38 PM, diane wrote:
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Dear Miranda,
Prof Tracey is not an impartial observer, she is however, an expert in her
field. Very few studies are conducted by impartial observers. They may,
The amalgamation of northern Sydney with the Central Coast in January, he says, has led to a transfer of resources from northern Sydney's budget to the Central Coast
Yep Gosford inherited the debt, now there is an embargo on recruitment so all of us newly trained midwives that were on contract
Hi everyone
My heart goes to this poor woman, it sounds like an horrific
experience. Doesn't sound like the vacuum cup was on properly to cause
such extenseive injuries. As for the oestrogen levels, where I work,
women that have a 3rd degree tear are ordered Ovestin cream and
recommended to
Hi everyone
do these courses ever run in NSW???
My employment as a midiwfe is possibly coming to an end and I am
thinking of doing some doula work (maybe) so that way I can still work
with birthing women. Any leads on websites or people to contact would
be great.
many thanks
katrina
On
Hi everyone
thanks for the replies from everybody. One of the reasons I love this list is the sharing of information like this on people's experiences and practicce with our day to day work. :-)
Katrina
On 10/02/2006, at 1:30 AM, Susan Cudlipp wrote:
x-tad-smallerAs there seems to be some
Ask her for the study!!! I bet it is like when you ask some obs for the research of stuff they do - they can't show you cos it doesn't exist!!! Or else the study is so flawed that the results are cr*p anyway!!!
:-)
Katrina
who is off to bed after night duty so sorry if this is a little curt!!!
Sounds interesting! Has anyone seen the latest flyer on paracetamol use from NSW health??
Apparently you have to calculate the person's Lean Body Weight!!! What the???
Made me smile...and I know that paracetamol can be quite harmful when abused, but still thinking what the???
Katrina!
(going
got that one...
:-)
Katrina
On 25/01/2006, at 1:05 PM, Alesa Koziol wrote:
x-tad-smallertest. messages not getting throughis it me???/x-tad-smaller
x-tad-smallerAlesa Koziol/x-tad-smallerx-tad-smallerClinical Midwifery Educator/x-tad-smallerx-tad-smallerMelbourne/x-tad-smaller
Hi Kylie
we actually give 5IU synto diluted in 10mls Normal saline, then flush
that through with a flush.
In the short time I have been in Middy even when we gave it not
diluted, it was still flushed.
katrina ;-)
On 22/01/2006, at 2:20 PM, Ken WArd wrote:
Proberly where it should sit
Hi Paivi
I found this on the internet when I was doing an assignment for uni. I have never been here, but it sure looks like a place I would want to have a baby!
http://www.waterbirth.net/pages/facility.html
You can get a virtual tour of the rooms and there is also a contact email if you need
Congratulations Justine family
thats wonderfu news. Take care of yourself and your munchkins
Katrina
On 06/12/2005, at 11:05 PM, Justine Caines wrote:
Dear All
Here’s the news and even a little pic! Thank you all so much for your lovely wishes!
JC
xx
Our paeds at Gosford do it when they do the discharge check of a baby. But I never knew this was what it was called!! I thought it was something to do with the abdomen Fundus...fundoscopy!!! :-)
Katrina
On 01/12/2005, at 9:12 PM, B G wrote:
x-tad-smallerWe do fundoscopic examination of
for
pregnancy, birth and recovering from traumatic birth on my forums. HTH.
: )
J
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Subject: [ozmidwifery] Re: St John's Wort / Waratah
On 16/11/2005, at
On 16/11/2005, at 10:34 AM, Janet Fraser wrote:
Waratah is the
BEST for depression.
Just wondering what do you do with it and where do you get it from???/
katrina
:-)
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Hi everyone
just on the PND topic...does anyone know of alternatives to medicalised treatment, I got info of hear some time ago on Bach flowers, but am at the 'acute' stage if you can call it that where my friend has already been hospitilised - discharged - needing to be hospitlised again. It just
time!
Anyway, off for the school run
Cheryl
From: Ceri Katrina [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] support people in OT
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 13:00:33 +1000
HI Cheryl
not sure if it is proto
HI Cheryl
not sure if it is protocol as such, but at Gosford if it is an emergencey Code 1 LSCS, and the women is under a GA, then no support people are allowed in theatre at all. If it is a lesser code or elective, then the partner/husband can be present. I have not heard of more than this
Hi Emily
I work at Gosford. I am working tomorrow morning (saturday) but then am on a weeks leave. How long is your placement???
Katrina
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On 14/10/2005, at 5:30 PM, Emily wrote:
hi
i was just wondering if anyone from this list works at
I know this is probaby a dumb question, but who are the Ezzo's???
Katrina
On 28/09/2005, at 9:07 PM, Abby and Toby wrote:
Hi,
I hardly post here anymore but thought this was worth mentioning. If I
had
known earlier I would've been campaigning!
The Ezzo's are in Victor Harbour, SA for the
thanks Sonja
keep me posted if you need extra numbers...
Katrina
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On 26/09/2005, at 4:33 PM, Sonja wrote:
x-tad-smallerThe Macarthur Midwives have invited Lina to a facilitate a workshop in NSW. We are still undecided whether to hold it this
is this coming to NSW
Katrina
On 25/09/2005, at 5:04 PM, brendamanning wrote:
‘Facilitating Instinctive Birth’
Workshop with Lina Clerke
Registration form
x-tad-biggerI need this completed returned for definite numbers./x-tad-biggerx-tad-smallerName
hahaha
No Brenda, I was thinking the EXACT same thing
so there is at least 2 of us admitting to the freaky sense of humour!!
katrina :-)
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On 20/09/2005, at 2:50 PM, brendamanning wrote:
Every time I see the Dept of BDM mentioned I
yay I seem to be back on the list!
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Begin forwarded message:
From: Ceri Katrina [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 19 September 2005 3:41:39 PM
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: [ozmidwifery] test
Reply-To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com
just testing whether this is going through
Katrina
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still missing messages...anyone have any ideas..
(email me off list as the list ones are not coming through...I have not changed any filters and junk settings either.)
Katrina
:-(
On 10/09/2005, at 12:33 PM, Mary Murphy wrote:
x-tad-smallerWhat a great illustration of the power of
Hi everyone
has the list been quiet, or have messages not been getting through
I recieved no messages on the 7th and only a few since, but it appears I missed the beginning of the thread
Anyone else having this hassle?
Katrina
www.niagaraparkshow.com.au
I got it, it was a email link for a video of a guy having a baby in a very medicalised setting.
On 03/09/2005, at 3:51 AM, Gloria Lemay wrote:
x-tad-smallermy virus scanner eliminated it. Gloria/x-tad-smallerx-tad-smaller- Original Message -/x-tad-smaller
thanks! it is extremely cute. I had the whole family in stitches.
Katrina
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On 28/08/2005, at 8:51 AM, Judy Chapman wrote:
Coming, and to you as well Ken.
Judy
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Is it possible to get a c
whatever will they think of next??
On 28/08/2005, at 10:05 PM, Megan Larry wrote:
Big Brother baby
From: Reuters
From correspondents in Amsterdam
August 28, 2005
DUTCH authorities are investigating plans by the producers of the Big Brother reality television show to include a pregnant
Is it possible to get a copy??? Everyone's replies has me curious...
:-)
Katrina
On 27/08/2005, at 7:27 PM, Ken WArd wrote:
I would love to see this video too, please. Maureen
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that is so adorable!
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On 25/08/2005, at 8:47 PM, Tania Smallwood wrote:
Must weigh in on this delightful thread with my 'stopping' breastfeeding
story...
Jake turned 4 in July, about 3 months beforehand, when he was down to one
feed in the
Hi Sally
do you know when it was published?? I have access to the journal but if you have the dates it narrows it down a lot
Katrina
x-tad-smallerDoes anyone have access to this guideline??/x-tad-smaller
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x-tad-smallerThe AWHONN
What is Reynaud's Syndrome??
On 06/08/2005, at 11:42 PM, JoFromOz wrote:
Fiona Rumble wrote:x-tad-smallerJo, have you ruled out Reynaud's Syndrome?/x-tad-smallerRegards
Fiona Rumble
Cheers :)
Jo
Thanks Jenny
:-)
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On 04/08/2005, at 4:34 PM, Jennifer Price wrote:
I have found this thread really interesting. When I had my babies, I remember getting quite vocal, especially with the first. My midwife said tp me at one stage. 'Katrina, you need to stop screaming, all the other women can hear you down the hallway! As she turned around and walked away, I
Hi list
Are there any midwives in Brisbane on the list? I have a friend moving up to QLD and will be starting work at the Mater, and was hoping to put her in contact with some people already up there.
thanks in anticpation
Katrina :-)
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Hi listers
I will check our policies at work when I am there next, but all our policies have research that is referenced to it! So I will check our monitoring policy and let you know
:-)
Katrina
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Hi Listers
while we are on the subject of guidelines research etc, what are
policies etc when dealing with woman having had 3rd tear? Do they
routinely get aperients? What about ovestin cream? and follow-up
appointments? I would be interested to hear other places protocols
thanks
katrina
Hi everyone
I had an awesome day today and just have to share it with someone!! Just sharing a story with you, today i presented my speech about how the media influences the thinking and perception of birthing women (I posted awhile ago regarding references) to my fellow uni students and other
Hi Jo
just postimg an email here, not sure if you got my offlist one.
Katrina
Hi Jo
I was going through the archives this morning and came across an old post of yours that you posted relating to the CS and Tracy Curro on 60 minutes...
You said x-tad-smaller an Australian study has shown that
thanks Jo, thats awesome!
Katrina
On 11/07/2005, at 9:47 PM, Dean Jo wrote:
x-tad-smallerHere is the abstract for the study but you might have to get further details regarding the things I mentioned./x-tad-smaller
x-tad-smallerCheers Jo/x-tad-smaller
Caesarean Section Does Not Reduce Risk of
The Gaskin is a 'midwifery' manoevure, and was pioneered by Ina May
Gaskin, so not talked about (at least where I work) in conjunction
with the McRoberts and Rubins etc. It is where you get the woman to go
over on all fours. We have one midwife that actually believes it is the
movement,
We use 1g panadol and 100mg doloxene given (usually) together, and then
400mg ibuprofen in between if they need it. Usually they have the
intrathecal morphine, but can also come back from theatre with either a
PCA (patient controlled analgesia) with morphine, or pethidine or
fentanyl. Or thy
Hi everyone
Just a question, slightly off topic...
Just wondering if premature babies are more at risk for having fragile bones as they grow up?? And if formula impacts on bone density also, they had no breastmilk, only formula
Thanks
Katrina
There are four basic food groups-milk
Tania
X
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ceri
Katrina
Sent: Saturday, 4 June 2005 5:19 PM
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Media
Hi everyone
I am wondering if anyone has any articles or references that could help
x-tad-biggerHi Sally
We looked at this at uni, here are the references I had for one of my assignments.
Hope they are useful.
/x-tad-biggerx-tad-bigger
/x-tad-biggerx-tad-biggerBurian, J. (n.d.). /x-tad-biggerx-tad-biggerHelping survivors of sexual abuse through labour./x-tad-biggerx-tad-bigger
Hi everyone
I am wondering if anyone has any articles or references that could help
with how the media influences women's perceptions of childbirth and
pregnancy?? I am doing a seminar presentation for uni, and have some
articles (10) at this stage, but searching the databases last night did
Hi Justine
I was actually meaning journal artciles etc, I'm only too aware of
the glossy magazine artciles! But was looking for research that has
been done on it.
:-)
Katrina
On 04/06/2005, at 7:55 PM, Justine Caines wrote:
Are you serious?
Every other New Idea and Womens Weekly has a
Hello from the Central Coast of NSW
Katrina
On 04/06/2005, at 6:02 PM, Nicola Morley wrote:
Thanks Janet, but I am on the Central Coast of NSW. Anyone know anyone
real life around here?
Nicola
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On the topic of research, does anyone have any evidence on why we take
BP on the right arm antenatally?? And any other guidelines or evidence
on 'how' to take the BP???
thanks
Katrina
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On 28/05/2005, at 7:59 PM, Andrea Quanchi wrote:
or go for a mac you dont have any trouble assocuiated with windows at
all
Andrea Q
On 28/05/2005, at 3:59 PM, Jennifairy wrote:
Actually, to go one step further, my advice is to either switch from
Window$ to
Congratulations Jo
thats fantastic.
Katrina
On 27/05/2005, at 12:19 PM, JoFromOz wrote:
Hello one and all.
Just a quick note to let you know that my darling little William
Matthew Watson is here!
He arrived at 0529 this morning born in water at home with membranes
intact, and he's
Hi everyone
I was just wondering what people had experience with in regards to the
New Born Screening Test, Vit K and Hep B vaccine. Where I work, we
obtain written consent for the Vit K antenatally , oral consent for the
Hep B and NBST at the time. A midwife I worked with the other day was
Welcome to the list Gloria. :-)
On 16/05/2005, at 1:34 PM, Gloria Lemay wrote:
I've just joined the list and live in Vancouver, BC Canada. Some of you know me from articles I've written for Midwifery Today Magazine or just from being a generally uppity, brazen woman.
Lieve told me you were
Hi everyone
Was there n article coming up on Insight on SBS, on Homebirth I am
sure I got it off this list that it would be on, but tuned in tonight
and no homebirth story..any one able to shed any light on the
subject..
Thanks
Katrina
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I think the list is just quiet
I got both your test emails.
Katrina
On 27/04/2005, at 12:17 PM, jesse/jayne wrote:
I'm not getting mail from oz mid :(
I desperately wanted to see this, but was cooking dinner and actually forgot (!) Anyone tape it or know if the traanscript is available online??
I'm on the Central Coast NSW if anyone is close to that...
Katrina
On 20/04/2005, at 4:51 PM, Justine Caines wrote:
Dear All
Tonight a beautiful
How beautiful!! When I first read the message, I thought it meant the dad got in trouble from the midwife! But it all makes sense now
Keep the stories coming... I love them
Katrina :-)
On 31/03/2005, at 8:23 AM, Julie Clarke wrote:
x-tad-biggerHi Katrina/x-tad-bigger
x-tad-biggerHaving
hi
just a question..
Why did the dad get into trouble???
just curious thats all
katrina :-)
On 30/03/2005, at 6:21 AM, Julie Clarke wrote:
x-tad-biggerHi/x-tad-bigger
x-tad-bigger I have just come in the door from supporting at another wonderful birth, which was a successful
Congratualtions Tracy
One of my educators told me of this program and I thought it was FANTASTIC! Well done on the achievement
Katrina
:-)
On 27/03/2005, at 10:56 AM, Tracy Smith wrote:
Hello fellow midwives, My name is Tracy Smith. A colleague Deb Pattrick and I, developed and manage a life
throughout
the childbirth experience had all contributed to the units' success.
Best of luck to your assignment
Kirsten in Denmark
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Katrina
Sent: 22. marts 2005 12:34
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject
Hi everyone
thankyou to everyone that replied before, but I have another request. I
have just about finished planning the tour, but am struggling with info
on Danish or Swedish or somewhere in that area (!) midwifery services
and midwives. Any ideas on where I can get this info in English, when
Funny you should say that! I had already planned a few days with Ina May as well as a conference in Philadelphia.
Thanks everyone so far for all the ideas! They are awesome!
katrina :-)
On 18/03/2005, at 2:39 PM, Kim Stead wrote:
Well I would go to Holland and 'See' birth as it
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ceri
Katrina
Sent: Friday, 18 March 2005 11:09 AM
To: ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.au
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] sharing 'different' info
Hi everyone
Just a different question for you... I am doing an assignment for one
of my subjects at uni, and we have to plan
Hi everyone
Just a different question for you... I am doing an assignment for one
of my subjects at uni, and we have to plan an 'International Study
Tour'! Not the usual sort of question we get, but one that intrigues
me!!! I have started to plan it, but was wondering if anyone had any
ideas
Hi Susan
where I used to work, they were either 5 x 2 hr (approx) sessions or 2 x Saturdays that the couples could attend. A lot of group discussion work and activities and labour was the main thing discussed as this was what most of the questions focused on. The last session was spent on
I am in awe this is a private hospital! Nothing like where I used to work.
Is it as good as it looks
On 11/03/2005, at 9:19 PM, Denise Hynd wrote:
Dear All
Mayne Health sold many of its hospitals to Affinity Health including Selangor
below is the web address thru which you can do a virtual
On 13/02/2005, at 9:06 PM, Mary Murphy wrote:
which was dealt with by complimentary medicine, no interest from the
hospital.
I was just wondering what complimentay therapies are out there for
PND would love some more info on this.
Thanks
Katrina
(on her way to night duty.. :-)
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Maybe we need a midwife specific agency?!!!
Katrina
On 15/02/2005, at 1:38 PM, Marcia wrote:
Interesting to hear this from an agency, although I am not surprised. Agencies will feel very nervous about a new breed of midwives. In fact I think this will be common to anyone who has not worked with
Hi Anne
Are these articles on Cochrane? I had a lady the other day I was supporting and helping birth, and there was mec liquor, thin, but wen to thick right at the end, and the midwife I was working with suctioned at the peri, I had no idea it was not the thing to do
Thanks
Katrina
On
Thanks Mary these are awesome.
Katrina
On 17/02/2005, at 12:18 AM, Mary Murphy wrote:
You wrote:I was just wondering what complimentay therapies are out
there
for PND would love some more info on this
The list of complementary therapies that can assist is quite long.
Each
individual
Has this list been quiet or is my email not working?? THis was the last message I got on the 27th, just not used to the list being so quiet...
Katrina
On 27/01/2005, at 5:13 PM, Marilyn Kleidon wrote:
Thank you so much Jo I think it is brilliant.
marilyn
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Hi Miriam
I am a middy student also, but have not encountered as much drama as
you have. Hang in there. It sounds like you are a wonderful midwife and
a awesome support for this woman, baby and her family. Keep up the
wonderful attitude of being with woman.
Katrina
On 09/01/2005, at 4:55 PM,
On 09/01/2005, at 4:55 PM, Miriam Hannay wrote:
On my previous advice, this woman asked
to be set up with a supply line, to be told they would
need to see if they could find one - we are still
waiting!
Couldn't they use a NG tude attached to a syringe for the same
effect??? I guess the
Thanks for the links, the info I have read has been very insightful an
informative. I will print some more off when I get some more printer
ink!!
:-) Katrina
On 17/12/2004, at 7:24 PM, Pinky McKay wrote:
Hi all,
I have been off line for the past week - looks like an interesting
discussion.
Hi Abby
I have personally been to a family care cottage (similar to Tresillian from what I understand) with both my children. As far as I am concerned they were wonderful. I also have friends that have been down to Tresillian and have come back different people due to the sleep they are now
Hi Abby
Just saw the email with the Australian Association for Infant Mental
Health position paper, and one sentence jumped right out at me!
The references below are not specifically to studies on the impact of
controlled crying on infants because there are no records of such
studies.
Until
Hi Felicity
Try this one..
x-tad-biggerGilmour, C. Twining, S. (2002). Postnatal care in hospitals: Ritual, routine, or individualised. Australian Journal of Midwifery 15, (2)11-15.
Katrina :-)
(I had this for an assignment for uni and found it quite good)
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On 07/12/2004, at
How funny is this, I had just opened the PDF document and finished reading it when it came through from the ACMI newsletter!
Well done to everyone in the NT.
:-) Katrina
On 18/11/2004, at 3:16 PM, Jenny Cameron wrote:
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Thats an awesome article!!! Thanks for sharing Leanne
:-)
On 04/11/2004, at 10:35 AM, leanne wynne wrote:
Hi All,
This article is on the front page of today's Sunraysia Daily - the
local Mildura newspaper. I thought a positive perspective on homebirth
was worth broadcasting!!
Leanne
From:
I'm having a very wicked visualisation of the doctor nearly choking as
you said no, spontaneous water birth at home
She may not be as quick to assume anymore
:-) Katrina
On 19/10/2004, at 7:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julie wondered if the obstetric training plays a role.
The other
What an amazing story!
On 17/09/2004, at 1:07 PM, Sally Westbury wrote:
x-tad-biggerI just wanted to let you know the amazing story about this call for breast milk./x-tad-bigger
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x-tad-biggerA friend in Exmouth got really sick and was evacuated by Royal Flying Doctor
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>Well I'm going to actually finish my course first!! Then who knows!!!
>I live
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